A Paper Utilizing GOKO’s Capillaroscope Has Been Published in Cell Transplantation
We are proud to announce that a research paper titled "A novel subcutaneous islet transplantation method using a bioabsorbable medical device to facilitate the creation of a highly vascularized transplantation site" ― authored by Dr. Norio Emoto and colleagues from Division of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic and Transplant Surgery, Department of Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University ― has been published in Cell Transplantation.
This groundbreaking study utilized GOKO Imaging Devices’ high-magnification whole-body capillaroscope GOKO Bscan-ZD, both of which played a key role in visualizing and analyzing dynamic microvascular responses in real time.